Then another message came to me from the Lord of Heaven’s Armies:
Parallel translations
- WEB The word of Yahweh of Armies came to me.
- KJV Again the word of the LORD of hosts came to me, saying,
- BSB Again the word of the LORD of Hosts came to me, saying:
- NKJV Again the word of the Lord of hosts came, saying,
- NASB Then the word of the Lord of armies came, saying,
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Quick answer
A fresh word from the Lord of Armies opens a series of rich restoration promises. After rebuke comes a flood of grace and hope.
Overview
Following the warnings of chapter 7, this heading introduces ten oracles each marked 'Yahweh of Armies says,' overflowing with promises of blessing. The shift from judgment remembered to salvation promised displays the heart of God toward His repentant people. It assures the rebuilding community that their God is mighty to save and restore.
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The Branch who is both priest and king, the shepherd struck and the flock scattered, the king coming humble on a donkey, the one they pierced, the fountain opened for sin — Zechariah is dense with Christ.
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